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Prescription Refill - Overview

A prescription refill is the process by which one can get a new prescription from a medical provider to get the medications that they are already taking at a pharmacy. Through Push Health, you may be able to get a prescription refill from a licensed medical provider when appropriate to do so.

Why Get A Prescription Refill

Most prescription refills are provided by one's existing medical provider. Sometimes, one might need a short-term prescription refill from a new medical provider due to the lack of availability of an appointment with one's regular provider. Another reason might be that the medications have been lost or destroyed. In general, short-term prescription refills can be done at places like a medical clinic, urgent care or online but they are not a substitute for having a regular doctor or other medical provider who can provide ongoing medical care and management.

Prescription Refill - Medications

What medications can be refilled with a prescription online? Here are examples of medications that might qualify for a refill:

Medications that cannot be refilled via an online prescription through a service like Push Health included controlled medications like narcotics or anxiety medications, gabapentin, or any other medication that a medical provider determines would not be appropriate to prescribe through an online evaluation.

Prescription Refill - Online

Prescription refills can sometimes be done online after the appropriate medical evaluation is performed. Push Health can connect people who need a prescription refill online with a licensed medical provider who can refill a prescription if it is safe and appropriate to do so.

Last updated October 27, 2021. Given the evolving nature of medicine and science, this information might not be accurate and should not be construed as medical advice or diagnosis / treatment recommendations. Please consult a licensed medical provider if you have additional questions. Please call 911 immediately or go to the nearest emergency room if you believe you are experiencing a medical emergency.